Leftovers: Gaming
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Total War: ATTILA Arrives on Linux, AMD GPUs Not Supported
Total War: ATTILA is the latest title in the Total War series and the game is now available on Steam for Linux as well.
The game was launched for Windows players all the way back in February 2015, and it looks like it took The Creative Assembly almost a year to release the game for Linux users as well. It seems like this is becoming a habit for the studio and quite a few Total War titles have made their way onto Steam for Linux.
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Total War: Attila Invades Its Way Onto Linux
The latest of the popular Total War series makes its appearance on Linux today along with its newest expansion. Total War: Attila will let strategy-minded penguins enjoy the mix of turn-based and real-time strategy that the series is known for against the backdrop of the barbarian invasions of Roman Europe.
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SquareCells, a new puzzle game from the developer of Hexcells, has been released on Steam
Developer Matthew Brown's new game is similar in style to his popular Hexcells trilogy, seems like another great buy for fans of Japanese style logic puzzles, and is available now on Steam.
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Out now: GRID Autosport™ for Mac and Linux
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GRID Autosport Racing Game Officially Released for Linux, SteamOS and Mac OS X
Just a few moments ago, December 10, 2015, Feral Interactive dropped the news every Linux and Mac gamers wanted to hear, the awesome GRID Autosport racing game is now available on Steam for Linux, SteamOS and Steam for Mac.
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GRID Autosport released for Linux & SteamOS, port report, video and review included
GRID Autosport is now available natively on SteamOS and Linux. We finally have a more realistic racing game thanks to Feral Interactive.
Disclosure: Key provided by the developer.
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The new XCOM 2 trailer has me extremely excited for the Linux port
XCOM is not only one of my favourite Feral ports on Linux, but it's also one of my most played and favourite games ever. XCOM 2 now has a brand new trailer, and wow, I'm excited.
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XCOM 2 Available for Preorder on Steam for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X
The XCOM 2 Digital Deluxe Edition is now available for pre-order on Steam, 2K and Firaxis Games have revealed today.
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Latest Stable Steam Client Brings Lots of Goodies for Linux, Windows, and Mac Gamers
Immediately after announcing the latest Steam Controller improvements for December 2015, Valve updated its stable Steam Client for all supported operating systems, including GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.
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Latest Free Content Drop Includes Free Steam OS Linux Version, as Total War: ATTILA - Age of Charlemagne Launches Today
Out now, The Age of Charlemagne Campaign Pack is an epic expansion for Total War: ATTILA; set in the Middle Ages, long after Attila’s vicious reign has ended.
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Steam Controller Update Adds Mouse Regions, Support for Non-Steam Games
Today, December 10, Valve has announced a new update for its Steam Controller gamepad device, transforming some of the greatest user-requested features from dreams into reality.
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SMACH Z Is the First Handheld Steam Machine and It's Amazing
SMACH Z is a portable Steam Machine, powered by SteamOS and capable of running most of the games in the Steam library. The new device is not yet available, but it’s trying to raise enough money on Kickstarter to become a reality.
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